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69959Paris Gallimard 1996. Kl.8° 266 S. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb. OLdr. m. goldgepr. Rücken Lesebändchen Farbkopfschnitt in Schmuckschuber. Tadell. = Album de la Pléiade No. 35. Mit Index und Bildverzeichnis. Text frz. Vergriffen. 010 Paris, Gallimard, 1996 unknown
2003Q-0007144350Collins 2003-08-04. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Collins hardcover
2003Q-0007144369Collins 2003-08-04. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Collins paperback
2003Q-0007161034Fourth Estate 2003. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fourth Estate hardcover
19939028827London: Folio Society 1993. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. Ian Archie Beck. First Folio Society edition. Edited and introduced by Holland illustrations by Beck. Bound in ivory cloth with spines stamped in maroon and gilt covers in illustrated gilt. Comes in brown slipcase stamped in illustrated gilt. Beautifully illustrated by Beck and with photographs and reproductions in color and black and white. 6 x 9 1/2 inches. <br/><br/> Folio Society hardcover
1995IYC132804London: Folio Society 1995. 3rd printing. h/b. Near Fine three-volume cream clothbound volumes with gilt titling and decoration; brown presentation slipcase slighly scuffed and loose. 8vo 230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"". Folio 3-volume set of Wilde's work: includes 'Essays and Letters'; 'Stories' and 'Plays and Poems'. Folio Society hardcover
1997703London: The Folio Society 1997. First thus. Hardcover. As new. Beck Ian Archie; Smithson Helen. When we acquired these two Folio Society volumes in as-new condition it only made sense to market them together. After all both the authors are noted English wits separated by less than a generation both gained fame as playwrights but also worked in other literary forms and both of them are gay icons. More particularly to these books they are bound in such a way that they look like they belong together as parts of a series even if they weren't officially published as such and are edited in such a way as to provide an overview of the authors' careers in the form of extracts. They were published in 1997 and 1996 respectively. "The Wit of Oscar Wilde" is edited by Merlin Holland Wilde's own grandson who is widely respected as a sympathetic but not uncritical authority on Wilde. He created chapters according to genre and wrote an introduction to each one: essays stories "The Picture of Dorian Gray" Wilde's only novel the plays and a final chapter of works written while Wilde was in prison and immediately upon release that Holland titles "De Profundis" after the name of the first work. Each chapter begins with an introduction by Holland an epigram by Wilde and except for the last chapter ends with one of Wilde's short poems. There are many black-and-white woodblock-like illustrations throughout by Ian Archie Beck with more illustrations covering the binding. <br /> <br /> "The Cream of Noel Coward" edited by Michael Cox with a preface by Graham Payn and Sheridan Morley follows much the same pattern. Cox arranged his book chronologically instead of by topic with most chapters dedicated to decades from the 1920s through the 1970s. He mostly includes acts and speeches from plays and films Cowards wrote and the lyrics of songs but there are also some essays poems and bits of biography. The complete script of the play "Private Lives" still one of Coward's most popular pieces of theater is included. Whereas the illustrations for the Wilde book were many and small the illustrations by Helen Smithson here are fewer but in the form of full-page prints and seem to have something of a surrealist bent. Again they carry over to the book cover.<br /> <br /> As new unread. Both are bound in gold-colored cloth and show no signs of wear or damage to the boards or spine. All is tight and square. Illustrations wrap around the covers and spine printed in black. Spine lettering is also printed in black. The books do not have dust jackets but instead have sturdy slipcases which also show no wear or damage covered in paper the same color as the book cloth. The text blocks are impeccably clean and undamaged printed on fine paper in Dante with Gill Sans Extra Condensed. These would be fine gifts for those who are already fans or a good introduction for those who have wondered what all the fuss is about. The Folio Society hardcover
2003051249Folio Society. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2003. Fifth Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover 3 volumes in slipcase. Crisp matching maroon cloth boards. Text pages are crisp and clean. Very nice maroon slipcase with photo tipped in on one side. Light edge wear small closed tear at corner. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Folio Society hardcover
lc_73144Gallimard (1 janvier 1996)
1996138805Gallimard Paris, Gallimard, 1996. Collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade n° 35. In-12 pleine reliure éditeur, rhodoïd, étui illustré. 266 pages. Iconographie choisie et commentée par Jean Gattégno et Merlin Holland. 267 illustrations. Très bel exemplaire
2005104228Stock, coll. « La Cosmopolite » 2005 In-8 broché 20 cm sur 14,5. 432 pages. Couverture gauchie. Bon état d’occasion.
831392Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque De La Pléiade" Paris 1996 In-12 ( 175 X 110 mm ) de 266 pages, pleine basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés sous rhodoïd et étui illustré. ( Présentation de l'éditeur ). 249 illustrations en couleurs et en noir dans et hors texte, iconographie choisie et commentée par Jean GATTEGNO et Merlin HOLLAND. Tampon ex-libris, signature et date sur une garde, bel exemplaire.
957926Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque De La Pléiade" Paris 1996 In-12 ( 175 X 110 mm ) de 266 pages, pleine basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés sous rhodoïd et étui illustré. ( Présentation de l'éditeur ). 267 illustrations en couleurs et en noir dans et hors texte, iconographie choisie et commentée par Jean GATTEGNO et Merlin HOLLAND. Très bel exemplaire. µµµ
8vo., First Edition, with plates; purple cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
2000SL-3540672230Springer 2000-08-24. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
2000AME_9783540672234Springer 2000. 3rd. Cloth Bound. New/New. Springer hardcover
2000Q-3540672230Springer 2000-08-24. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
1985Q-0710203764Routledge Kegan & Paul 1985-08-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge Kegan & Paul hardcover
201192758Scala Publishers. New. 2011. Hardcover. 1857596692 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 352 pages; 200 illustrations 150 in color. Description: "During the twentieth century there was an unprecedented transfer of property in Britain from private ownership into the hands of a single charitable institution the National Trust. In 1945 the Trust owned 112000 acres and had a membership of 7850. Fifty years later when celebrating its centenary it had a membership of 2 million and the area of land it owned had increased more than fivefoldOnly recently has the significance of this transfer begun to attract the serious interest of political and social historians. The National Trust and its donors have tended to be diffident about their generosity. The reasons for such generosity prove to be varied and surprising. A Noble Thing which focuses on the period since 1940 sheds new light on the motives of some of the Trust's most important donors. It is accompanied throughout by rare and unusual illustrations." -- with a bonus offer-- . Scala Publishers hardcover
ria9781859467787_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book explores how historic buildings across the UK have been brought back to life through the technical and enabling skills creativity and sensitivity of architects. Exemplar projects explored through richly illustrated case studi hardcover
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198220214London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1982. NrF/NrF. 1982 Later Printing first published in 1980 in d/w. SIGNED BY AUTHOR MERLIN WATERSON without dedication or inscription on title-page. Profusely illustrated with photographs plans and genealogical tables. The Yorkes of Erdigg near Wrexham in North Wales commissioned more portraits of their servants. than they did of their own family. They also wrote reams of verse praising their staff they frequently corresponded with them and they preserved the inventories and account books giving more mundane details of what service at Erddig involved. From these vivid and human records Merlin Waterson has drawn a picture of life in a squire's household from the early eighteenth century until the present day. With Bibliography and Notes and Index. With spotting to edges; else a near fine copy in a near fine d/w of a SCARCE 1982 later printing SIGNED BY AUTHOR MERLIN WATERSON. . Signed by Author Merlin Waterson. 1982 Later Printing. Hardback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Routledge & Kegan Paul Hardcover
1980Q-039450903XPantheon Books 1980-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pantheon Books hardcover
1980Q-0710004761Routledge & K. Paul 1980-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge & K. Paul hardcover